Clinton Real Estate

About The Clinton NYCBetween 34th Street and 59th Street and 8th Avenue and
the Hudson River you’ll find Clinton, one of Manhattan’s
most interesting neighborhoods. Formerly known as Hell’s Kitchen,
the neighborhood emerged from a history as a tough working class neighborhood/commercial
area to become one of the most dynamic areas in the city. Today it buzzes
with great ethnic restaurants, popular nightclubs, and many attractive
apartment conversions.

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Clinton Real Estate Guide

Locale Subway:The A, C, E trains all run along different sections
of Clinton.

Clinton Restaurants:Hell’s Kitchen is home to some of Manhattan’s most
celebrated restaurants, ranging from diverse, value-priced ethnic eateries
on 10th Avenue to trendy spots like Blue Fin and Marseille.

Clinton Nightlife:Clinton’s bar scene includes a very eclectic mix upscale
dance clubs, divey bars and hip, renovated neighborhood hangouts. Lounge
at low-key Perdition, hoist a few at Hibernia Irish Bar and Grill or
get sophisticated at Fusion.

Parks / Recreation:
Pretty much every activity you’d want to do in a public park you
can do in Clinton. Have a picnic, go for a jog, ice skate, rent
a rowboat, or just grab a bench and watch the time pass.

Landmarks / History:
Clinton was originally populated by Irish laborers during the mid-1800s,
who found work on the loading docks or the nearby 11th Street rail line.
Hardscrabble conditions led to the rise of gangs, and the neighborhood
became known for organized crime and violence, a trend that would continue
for more than a century. In the 1950s, large Puerto Rican communities
moved into the area, prompting the cultural conflict that inspired the
hit musical West Side Story. By the 1980s, criminal convictions quelled
organized crime in the area, opening up the neighborhood for revitalization
and repopulation by young professionals, actors and artists. Today it
is a mix of old and new, with residents of all ages, backgrounds and
professions.

Notable landmarks include Windermere, an embattled 100+ year-old apartment
building at 57th St. and 9th Ave., Madison Square Garden and the Actors’
Studio.

Area Scene:
A fantastic mix of ethnic communities, hip actors, musicians and professionals,
Clinton is a teeming example of the New York melting pot. Local residents
love the abundance of affordable ethnic restaurants, great bars and
easy access to the rest of the city.